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skiing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'skiing' is correct and is used in both spoken and written English.
You can use 'skiing' when you are talking or writing about the activity of downhill skiing, either as a recreational activity or as a competitive sport. Example sentence: I enjoy skiing as a hobby and like to take trips to the mountains to ski during the winter.
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58 human-written examples
Between 7-15 March, the eight-night trip mixes skiing and trekking in the High Atlas mountains.
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But it is statistically unlikely that anyone will be more pleased to be in Glasgow than Gallagher, whose nomination follows her success in the Super-G at the Paralympic Games in March, when she and her guide, Charlotte Evans, became the first Britons, able-bodied or otherwise, ever to win a gold medal in skiing.
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Skiing Yeti Mountain (Free + IAP) In the list of efficient ways to search for a Yeti, skiing down a mountain surely isn't high.
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In winter there is skiing at nearby Oukaïmeden.
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The mountains that surround the Chilean capital like a team of security guards had just had their first 24 hours of snow, and with one more day the slopes would be ready for skiing.
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She said people in her area "live in their own affluent world - driving their 4x4s, skiing holidays and private schools.
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He does so by skiing the same route every day, drawing comfort and calm from the fresh air and this "binary world of ice and sky".
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Him.What, me worry?Me, I prefer skiing to surfing"Me" in predicate position even appears in traditional places like the King James Bible's "woe is me".
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Next winter, Algerians may be skiing in the Babor mountains, but probably not in the snow-caps of Kabylie, where the GSPC holds sway, or farther west towards the Moroccan border, which is GIA territory.However, the violence has certainly diminished.
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At some point during the Romney Fourth of July festivities at one of their Downton Abbeys, which included feebly trying to define his penal-tax problem, and jet-skiing fully clothed, Mitt and Ann Romney found some time to give yet another out-of-touchy-feely interview – this time, out of the Fox hole and with CBS news.
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Here, various sea expeditions (parasailing, water-skiing, scuba diving and deep-sea walking) come and go throughout the day.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about "skiing", be specific about the type of skiing you're referring to, such as "alpine skiing" or "cross-country skiing", to provide clarity for your audience.
Common error
Avoid using "skiing" generically when a specific type is more appropriate. Using "alpine skiing" instead of just "skiing" can prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "skiing" is as a noun, referring to the activity or sport of gliding on skis. It can also function as a gerund, a verb form used as a noun, describing the act of skiing, for example, as shown in Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Formal & Business
10%
Science
5%
Less common in
Reference
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "skiing" is a versatile word primarily used as a noun or gerund to describe the sport or activity of moving on skis. Ludwig AI confirms that "skiing" is grammatically sound and widely used. While generally neutral in register, being specific (e.g., "alpine skiing") can enhance clarity in formal contexts. Common usage includes describing winter sports, travel plans, and recreational activities. Top sources include The Guardian and The Economist, indicating frequent use in news and media.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
snow skiing
Specifies the type of skiing, focusing on the snow aspect. Provides additional clarity.
downhill skiing
Highlights the type of skiing, emphasizing the descent down a slope. More specific.
cross-country skiing
Focuses on the type of skiing, where the skiing is across the terrain rather than downhill. More specific.
alpine skiing
Highlights the mountainous environment in which skiing takes place. Adds context about location.
skiing activity
Emphasizes the activity aspect of skiing. A broader term.
skiing trip
Focuses on the trip or journey related to skiing. Adds travel aspect.
skiing vacation
Highlights that the purpose of the trip is for skiing. More descriptive.
snow sports
Broader category that includes skiing along with other similar activities. Generalizes the activity.
winter sports
Broader category of sports done in winter, including skiing. Generalizes further.
going skiing
Verbal form of skiing, focuses on the action of going skiing. More dynamic.
FAQs
How is "skiing" used in a sentence?
"Skiing" can be used as a noun to describe the sport itself, as in "I enjoy skiing", or as a verb (gerund) to describe the action, as in "Going skiing is my favorite winter activity".
What are some alternatives to using the word "skiing"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "snow skiing", "downhill skiing", or "winter sports" to provide more specific information.
Is "skiing" a sport or an activity?
"Skiing" can be both. It is a sport that involves racing or performing stunts on skis. It is also a recreational activity that many people enjoy during the winter months.
What's the difference between "skiing" and "snowboarding"?
"Skiing" involves using two skis to glide over snow, while "snowboarding" involves using a single board. Both are popular winter sports, but they require different techniques and equipment.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested